SUMMER
TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM
The Pre-College
Transition Program is a four - week development and assessment
experience for students in high school grades 10 – 12. The
program is able to accommodate 25 – 35 students. These students
are blind, severely visually impaired, multiple disabled and are
considering attending college.
This unique
vocational planning program was specifically designed to prepare
students to undergo the transition from high school. CBVI has
worked in partnership with Drew University in Madison, New Jersey,
where the program has been conducted each summer, since the program
was established in 1973. Participation in the program provides
the students with actual academic, social, and personal reality
confrontation.
The students
experience life on campus and are fully integrated into the Drew
community. They attend classes in various buildings, live in the
dormitory, take meals in the student’s dining center, and
are encouraged to make full use of the college’s facilities
under controlled and supervised conditions within the confines
of the campus.
The classes
presently offered are as follows:
• Careers
• Computer- basic
• Computer- advanced
• Orientation & Mobility
• Mathematics
• English
• Adaptive Technology (keyboarding/Braille)
• Study Skills
• Peer Counseling
• Phys. Ed
• SAT Prep
• Life Skills
Evening activities
and group activities are planned to give students opportunity
to interact with their peers. Weekend activities are planned,
as well, for those students who elect to stay on campus over the
weekend. Upon completion of the program, each instructor writes
a report on each of the students that they have worked with during
the program. These reports are shared with the transition counselor
and the education counselor and are used in identifying strengths
and weaknesses that can be addressed during the upcoming school
year.
The Pre-College Transition Program has been used as a model by
other states and organizations for over 15 years as a means to
enable students to achieve a better understanding of their own
potential and gain self-confidence, while learning and experiencing
first-hand many of the situations they will eventually have as
college students.
For
More information contact Florence Blume, Coordinator of Transitional
Services at: 973-693-5025 or Florence.blume@dhs.state.nj.us